Multimodal evidence for cerebellar influence on cortical development in autism: structural growth amidst functional disruption
d’Oleire Uquillas F, Sefik E, Li B, Trotter M, Steele K, Seidlitz J, Gesue R, Latif M, Fasulo T, Zhang V, Kislin M, Verpeut J, Cohen J, Sepulcre J, Wang S, Gomez J. Multimodal evidence for cerebellar influence on cortical development in autism: structural growth amidst functional disruption. Molecular Psychiatry 2024, 30: 1558-1572. PMID: 39390225, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02769-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutism spectrum disorderNeurotypical childrenFunctional connectivityMultimodal evidenceFunctional connectivity analysisModel of autismCerebro-cerebellar pathwayAtypical connectivitySpectrum disorderConnectivity analysisEarly adolescenceASD childrenCerebellar influenceBehavioral developmentNeurodevelopmental disordersFunctional-structural relationshipsCerebellar structuresAutismYoung childhoodLiving brainCerebellumFunctional synchronizationThalamusSignificant lateralizationCerebral cortex
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